02-06-2017 As promised yesterday here's our hotfix patch. Added CSW 2.5 wheel range support. Added the new flag rule settings to Multiplayer. Fixed the rendering issue of curbs in Hockenheimring. Fixed ordering issue in MP results in championships. Separated and added division dropdown in mp results. (Will be updated shortly) Fixed time left showing blank in MP browser for servers with players. Fixed data display issue on Aquila and Audi R18 where N was showing as 0 in the gear indicator. Fixed reflection calculations from the data display shaders.
CSW v2.5---> Auto DOR is working but it does Not feel Good!! ---> The steering is not smooth any more, you can barely get the car through a corner without the tires scrubbing!!!! its as if the steering resolution/points of detected steering movement has been cut in half!!! is thee a way to disable auto DOR setting in the files??? I find it better to set in car steering DOR @900 and adjust the steering Lock setting to match the car. the Joy sticks still dont work to navigate the game menus/dash board
Raceroom now overwrites the settings of wheel angle / sensitivity in Fanatec property window, just like AMS does. That's a bit annoying, 'cause I have to take it back to 900° manually after leaving RaceRoom, if I want to drive in AC. Are there any chances of resetting it back to 900° automatically? I'm using a csw v2 and driver 261 and firmware 204, actually up to date.
Imo, that's someting different. In the wheel rim I've set it to SEN, so it applies the settings of the game. It works for every sim. Up to now settings in the property page remained untouched at 900°. Now, after running GTR3 e.g., it is set to 540°. It seems RR now overwrites this value according to the cars angle. AC cannot deal with this and needs 900° to apply the correct range. Driving gets weird, to much wheel angle.
Saw another post on that https://forum.sector3studios.com/index.php?threads/csw-2-5-profile.7642/page-3
have a look here: https://forum.sector3studios.com/in...-questions-and-issues.8198/page-2#post-119747